A group of protestors who disagree with President Donald Trump’s position on several issues took advantage of the nice weather to let their voice be heard.

The organization, known as Court House Steps has gathered in downtown Greeley the first Saturday of every month since Trump’s inauguration in January 2017. They meet at the court house at 10 a.m., holding signs, and walk a full circle around downtown from 10-10:45 a.m.

“The biggest hoot is when we have a tractor-trailer drive by,” said Bob Stack, head of the organization. “You think they’re going to give you (the finger), but they give you a thumbs up. It’s breaking down that stereotype that this is an ultra-conservative community.”

Sue McIntosh of Evans only missed one demonstration, and that was because she had heart surgery. She’s been to every other one.

“I figured it was something to do to say, ‘This is not OK,'” she said. “Trump is incompetent and corrupt, and he’s done a lot of things that are harmful for this country.”